Page 4 \ LLEF he Contre a A "gp PROPRIETOR OMAS. R. KURTZ, FRED KURTZ, SR OMAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. AAAI EDITORS. CIRCULATION OVER 5200. aa TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, $l per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.5tw World for... Pittsburg Stockman for. - $1.85 w $1.80 The date your subscription expires is plasiy printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the Svat issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label. Subserihers changing punteince address, and not notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, otherwise directed, Wa employ no collector You are expected to send or bring the money to this office. unless EDITORIAL. 1908, clergymen who + +} 1 Li Arter January 1, have been traveling ot half rates, will be compelled to pay full 1e railroads at fare. Tue money stringency throughout the country has had ajgood effect, it bas set the business world to sober thinking and conservative action OxvraniomMAa now is one of the states and promises to become a great com- monwealth. Up to this time she has displayed a marked tendency towards the democracy. BryAN has announced his willingness to accept the Democratic nomination for ip sired and has stated upon what platform Th favorable and the presidency, if his leadership is de- he would stand, is has aroused much criticism, unfavorable In Speaker Cannon v ill t THE opinion candidate for Presi I C } wie ( ran the candid “ . mn ay mp Clax 2 ry ha 1 em refunded treasurers, excepting and where tl $1,000. TI Blair s on the senatorial ques, tion will be a repetition of those that ex isted in 1899. There be several candidates for the succession of Sen- ator Penrose and their combined votes will prevent the election of Penrose.” 1" wil Auditor General Young made this state ment. He did not want it personal regarded as declaration against the seni whom he will senator proper time, but of the political i He i would subject beyond the Rp oppose at rather as anti-Penrose element wil wit rt time hinas h« I unrelentingly table fact how j and arrested f ia n rompt men are viola f the game laws, by spies ap. £41" 1 4 ward “ 1 i pointed as wardens, and heavily fined Many of these and violations are from an ignorance of the w hich are a jumble that even juages of But, robbers of capitol graft, pon the courts interpret differently the other hand millions ia the on there are the clearly guilty, as f pot one of the ound investigation, yet scoundrels brought into court and every effort being planned to make a mockery of a trial if brought to that, innocent offenders the Such ’ L latter are is the kind urder machine and machine politicians of rule justice meeted ou Tue sor the Gazette of last week set before Chairman Harry Keller was of such a washy mixture that it's hardly relished by Mr. Keller who is accustonted | to something more palatable. In mak- ing a careful analysis of this sop it was found to contain one part of Kellerism and four parts of Harterism, and that The first above persecuted, are = STAND BY THE EMIGRANT, A grave offense was committed by the Daily News, of this place, in its Thurs- day's issue, by publishing, with flaming headlines, the arrest of the late republi- can state treasurer, Frank G. Harris, on the charge of having a $20,000-hand in prise Bank of Allegheny county several years ago, which tailed, thereby causing their earnings placed into that bank, and | with having looted the bank and causing | the failure. | our down-street Daily, is that it printed {this arrest} when [it might have well { known th | Keystone Gazette boldly pronounced this Enterprise Bank looting and conse- “1 ’, HATS quent failure, a *'lie” and all as who said so Harris is i it publish should ne g, in which capitol lootin implicated uten news items which Emigrant Tom has already branded as “a lie Stand by the Emigrant—no matter what the truth THE STRIKING DIFFERENCE Thirteen years ago the State of Min 1 the erection of a new Cap for every nesota bey { itol which is now ready occupancy It is said | of beauty or utility as the State Capitol The total cost has been tobe as fine in respect at Harrisburg. $4,500,000. “furnishings” structure and not There ro of Harrisburg 10 excess she 441! the ) original estimates. is food for reflection in this companson for taxpayers who have been swindled out jof five million dollar who or the ¥ and prosecut tardy processes investigation ion have as of assur- j ance of the recovery money or f the 1 of the pum Waar as can give that th surance can oe Sheatz, as State what caused the looting of the Enter-| {ing with an abscess on his left hand, a loss to several thousand depositors of | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE Sr p——; note that charged republican politicians | OVER THE COUNTY, The sale of T. E. Jodon, printed in the sale register last week, for Thursday March 28, should be March 26, The boys of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at State College will give their | this | twentieth annual house dance Thursday evening. Dr. G. P. Barker, of Ingleby, is suffer- This is the sixth one he has had on the hand within the last two months, The end of the year is coming, the time when all business men settle up led the President of that looted institu: [their affairs—and that little matter of tion to commit suicide, leaving back a | subscription should not be overlooked, The wedding of Edward McKay Wet. | | more and Miss Catharine Dale, daughter | The offense committed by | oar tore | | i also | day afternoon and fr This 1s less than the cost of | off before she could stop the electric Pennsylvania | Gap, in West Brush Valley, of Dr. and Mrs, place sometime J. Y. Dale, of Lemont, during mid- winter, William Witmer, Jr., son of William ! at some months ago the venal | Witmer of Buffalo Run. who was oper. ated on at the Bellefonte hospital for appendic itis on Wednesday, is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs, a station Shank, of Fountain, the same as it said of the along the Snow Shoe branch, fell on Fri. fr limb in to the actured her ight treatment, two places was bro She Bellefonte | { ospital for Horner, 1sting contractor utments o It will two weeks to complete the work George L. of Gap, is ass & Son to erect the in Forrest county. req hov Strouse t famous | tork ered over the homes of and James G. Miller, of Ferguson town. ship leaving a nice little girl at each place to brighten their pathway thro Mrs, Howard Richards, Philips- burg, was preparing hamberg steak in her husband's meat market, 1 had and the four fingers of her right hand cut cut. big Charles igh life of ter. C. W, Kile E. Herls Loganton, to saw the timber on a tract of land in Showers’ Mr. Kleck- sawmill « bas been engaged by per has moved his m the tract Mr. and Mrs, James I. into their new residence at few days ago It is ture with all the me Lytle moved State College a large brick rn convenien eived during the civil war, has affected his eyesight so as to make him almost er, will prove as faithful as Mr. Berry in | anticely blind and hic other disabilities { halting frauds and upon the state treasury not follow in the footsteps of If Sheatz does Mr. Berry, trust he will—1 the 3 have to say to the peo- ce it opposed Mr. Harman whose was clean and unassailable nated by those with wh urnal fought for a dozen years, whilst Sheatz was notorio pomi the gat If he | CNN nee © Igsters « as Berry, the Centre ion now is made that re willbe a decided drop wounds. Of late all necessaries of life have been soaring sky high, to abnormal rates, making liv ing expenses beyond former incomes, Just what the result will be remains for the future to adjust. While v ages have gone up other things have made more and where the benefit rapid increase came in Many now are unable figure out NO NEW LICENSES, —— This year license court will be held on Saturday, December 14th, and the! for filing applications in the Nett, INE. Sp 4 , from last day office of the Prothonotary will be tomor- row Friday, November 220d. Hereto | fore spetitions were presented to the court in the first week of March, The changeof time was made for the con- venience of landlords as it will afford them more time before April 1st.to make their arrangements, as well as for the | to Phi tempted frauds | have weakened fi Mmacssion unt him greatly. He bas been ill for several weeks 1 an Xmas pars age, 2and. Re. be served The Mission band will hole social at the Presbyterian pear Penna F freshments of Christmas toys, will be on sale. P ! fund. Evert -* irn NOV Dace, 1 3 . xing doll all goods roceed 148ion ited Harry E. Harter has sold } Axe Mann to Homer De y svt hin EN hy township, though i A not {arter has yet d will do sCes some ( may accept it He may go to ther i g Abednego Williams, s citizen of Martha, will | an extended sons, Kansas He two trip and t visit Okla- absent be Omaha and expects hs here 1s no 1 oma for nice what about mont a he will The property, house and lot and a small trac wood land, was sold by the administrator James L. F to James H. Runkle at a public sale. The tract of five acres of land on which is a small dwelling house was knocked down at $250, and the four acres of woodland at $51 Mrs, Calvin Neff and daugbter, Mrs H. L. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Snow Shoe, returned Saturday Waynesboro, having been called there to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harry C. Smith, a sister-in-law of Mrs Neff, who died very suddenly of heart failure at her home in Philadelphia, John Gardoer, son of Frank Gardnér, of PE non township, was accompanied adelphia recently by Mac Goheen enjoy Foust o¢ n 44 ot of msists a . 5 ust Court to consider all the petitions and | and entered the German hospital for an remonstrances. Yesterday there were | Operation for what was thopght to be twenty-nine petitions filed, and none of | Appendicitis, but after an examination them were for any new localities, There | DY Dr. Deavor it was thought best not If you are in arrears on subscription, | want to hear from you before January | 18t, 1908. | Mrs, William Knoffsinger, of | Pleasant Gap, who has been ill for sc | time, 18 improving. It pays to have your sale announced in the Centre Democrat" Sarre Recisrex” where everybody will see it. mes The farm sold by M. 8. Fiedler, exec- | utor of Jacob Reed, deceased, in Haines twp, recently to Jacob Harter, was re- sold last week to George W., Keister, of Aaronsburg. Rev. A. 8. Fichthorn, a former pastor of the First Lutheran church at Tyrone, who spent the pre year abroad, has had unanimous calls to Holy Trinity, Cata- saqua, and to Trinity, Norristown. It is a girl that came to the home of Mr. and M fs, Jonn Martz, Jr , in Centre Hall, a few days ago. The youngster has a little brother, this fou No 2 in the Martz home, bu a number two baby. ® Next Sabbath R the installation of Jieber as pastor of Hall Lutheran with ceremonies charge, will appropriate young man and hig the being t not the take place He teemed © members of arge Dr. John Riter the + tre Hall, ' " SEVEeral weeks who was locate in Western Pennsy The state gam ally decided tl not plenty in this state hunter could have told him time Remarks the Journal, and we might add, a good n other thi i i laws } thie : LIS ago, ngs game Ge rge eannette baron when he sa { The Bathursts in this county £3 heirs, and a fund is being soli ay © Runt 6p the claim. Frederic of Qentre Hall, was of petled to who responded wed fron one : afternoon as A. \ Ww ITRIAY wetlie mem reg the Augu (yen 0a ness ar Ser es In Rev. B F ncident to the installatior Bieber as pastor of the Cen tre Hall Luthern charge will be held Sunday, November 24th. The ministers appointed by the president of officiate are Rev { M. Rearick. of Sa- lona, and Rev. A. A Parr. of Lock Haven. The charge to the people will be delivered the morning by Rev Parr, and in the afternoon Rev earick will charge the pastor. In the evening Rev. Parr will hold services at Georges valley and Rev. Rearick at the Union Dr J Bennett has received word from State Veterinarian Leonard Pear. son that a disease of the horse and mle, entirely new in North America, has been recognised in Western Pennsvivania. cases having been reported from Jeffer. son, Clarion and Butler counties. The disease is epizootic lymphangitis, which has long been Rnown in most other parts of the world. It is infections but not generally fatal, though it always impairs the usefulness: and value of the animal infected, The most common manifes- tation of the disease consists in the pres ~ 4] Synod to 11 1} he oat | i ONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. [ SALE BILLS, The time of the year is coming when near | farmers will be arranging for their farm sales. This season a majority of them | have come to this office for their bills, as our large sale register shows, Farmers who get their bills printed at this office receive vee a one-dollar notice in the sale register, When you realize | that over 5200 copies of this paper are Centred la Ww printed cach week (which is 2000 more than any other paper in this county) you will realize the value of advertising your sale in the Centre Democrat, Our work is the best and prices always right, are LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. QRPINANC K An ordinance to provide for the of a Board of Mana Home for Friendlies powers and du WHEREAS, the and test Rppoiniment gers for the EE. J Childrer late E. J nent Prune au pre Fr iM f whom sha rone and throes wl the ef borough of of wident of Lhe He the ou it f thie the President rone and of Bellefonte 1 Board sl! f 1° Tr of the Council p the members of the sa the President of Belief Ue and gh sun. as said Board Managers may fix 0 be ess. however, thas five thousand dollars (86000 with SUCH prot Sstirety or sureties as the said Hy 1 of Managers may approve fe) : h y f Tyron ne bh not t Are a SporioxN 111, The sald Board of Managers | shall have full power and authority 1 make ail | negessary fmprovements and repairs for the proper preservation of the property devised as aforessid, and shall have full power and suthor ity to Bpprove and pay all bills Incurred there. fore, such bills, as well as other bills necrssar- 1y incurred. 5 be approved by said Board st | regular or special meeting and to be paid by an order on sald Treasurer. signed by the President of the Board and duly attested by the Se crotary thereof Sporto IV. The sald Board of Managers shall have authority to make all needful rules and regulations for the mansgement and econ duet of sald Children’s Home. and shall have sy. thority to employ any and all persons who may be required, in the judgment of the Board properly conduct the same, and shall fix compensation of all persons employed by including the compensation to Treasurer of said Board ss custodian of the funds and for the other duties 10 be performed by him as in this ordinance authorized Section V. The sald Board of Manag shall. on the first Monday of March 190m the first Monday March in each and year thereafier, submit to the Cound sald boroughs a f complet statement of all moneys rece sinid devised properts statement of all vo the them be pid vo the in anda ved t ue Moneys eX pes the conduet NADGEemem Home durin ar preceding They s nO anys we ha y WG by th of said Childr Pa bene a ve that 2 AO Pe wd) passed, notwithstand Passed by 4 1% Burgess YOM a f October AANA WT Ketay me ’ FSS 5 5555505555005 5 0805858500080 0 000000 tstt ttn sst LSA AA Al bh hl RARE aa a a aaa sams nad Holiday Gifts! +4 AT THE OLD PRICES ! No Advance Prices Here | + TRUNKS ers PAJAMAS DI Ee EEN Sede bbb eddb bbe OPEL PI Lb IIIb Iob bb bb bbbbibe and SHIRTS. UMBRELLAS silk. SUIT CASES and | with and w white or fancy HANDKERCHIEFS en and silk, initial cotton, gloria and Nigl cotton and domets lin. , navn, 1494S 0990000500808 9 88000804 SSS OOS ttt s tt sss sss sed Rahal a a a a a a a a a at NECKWEAR —in variety, GLOVES—the best made. mocha, the greatest would certainly choke Mr, Keller if he | attempted to gobble it down all in one swallow. He needs to take a little bit of itat atime 20 as to be sure itis ald right. No manjean serve two masters, as the editor of the Gazette has been try- ing to do ever since he emigrated here from Snyder county. As long as Judge Love has full control of the Gazette, Keller need never look for anything from that source, notwithstanding he hasa bouquet thrown at him every once in a while, especially when he is needed, | The scent of these bouquets must be | very obnoxious to the sensitive nostrils of the county chairman. After what Harter tried to do with William Cham. bers in the Bellefonte postoflice, Keller wants to be on his guard and not bestow too much confidence in a man who has so little regard for his word STATE'S TOTAL. The state department completed the compilation of the official returns of the recent election for State Treasurer in Pennsylvania The vote follows: Sheats (Republis can) 459.905; Harman (Democrat) 11a.. 737: Stevenson (Prohibition) 29,840; Clark (Socialish) 14,346; scattering, s; total, 516,883; Sheats' plurality, ay7,228; Sheatz' majority, 103.47. are three pew petitioners for having license’}G. W. Clark, o A. 8S. Faxon, Rebersburg. Temperance Sunday. as the World's Temperance Sunda will be observed in nearly all churches of Bellefonte, as in all proba. bility will be the case in the churches throughout this country. The growth of sentiment in behalf of temperance, | local option or prohibition at the present time is the talk of everybody. A well known Pittsburg politician—chairman of the Allegheny County Republican com- mittee—designated the thing as a Niag- fara, and in addition to falling in line himself, urges others to do likewise Bears Prance for Crews Evidently President Roosevelt went | too far South for his bear meat. The mountain of Central Pennsylvania would afford him much better hunting, In the last five days no less than 11 bears have been shot near Paddy Mount, on the i line of the Lewistown & Bellefonte Rail. road, They are so plenty that the crews of the freight trains see them romping near the rallrond nearly evety day as {they pass by. Some bear hunters ree | turning to camp roused up a fawn deer, : Williamsport Commercial College, Twenty two students accepted positions in Petober Fifty dour ealie received for office help n yAour schon! days. thon is 5 good Investment, Trial lesson and eatalogue free. / - : Next Saboath has has been designated | best on the market. . and | secures a larger per cent. of cream than the | others and is an all.around economical slaces now | 10 perform an operation at this time and F Millbetm: he returned home as well as could be arman, of Bellefonte; and Thos, | expected. Wallace White, of Axeman, has taken the agency in this county forthe U. § Cream Separator, which is probably the It is easi.y operated machine, Before you buy consult Mr, White and learn the OT points about his separator. It will be a pleasure for him to explain its merits, J. W. Wood, of the Spring Mills hote/ has had every room in his house occu. pied for the last month, For the last ten days he bas entertained three separate hunting parties of seven men each, be sides taking care of his usual commer: cial trade. The hotel never did such a lively business as is being done by its present popular proprietor. The other Sunday they seated ninely-seven dinner and sixty four for supper for The Bradford hunting party of Centre Hall, left for the Greenwoods in Clear field county, last Friday. The party is composed of W.F, Bradford Clyde Bradford. Philip Bradford, C. W, Slack, John Kuhn, Roy Coon, Miles Dipry Jota Coble, John Kunarr, Maywood Meeker, Wm. Colyer, J. F. Smith, all of Centre Hall, and Charles Bradford, of Mill Hall, and George Glace of Lock Haven, This is the first time this par. ty goes to the Greenwoods, always here. Shore huntisg in the Seven moun. n , where they ever had luck, which the Centre Pamacrt hind them in their new territory. i ence of small discharging ulcers in the | vicinity of the hock joint of a thickened i U.S. Err If you keep cows you need a ; Separator to make them bi profit It will make the most money for you be. vo it skit prow. J than any other separator, It will rave you more than any other because it needs Jess time, labor and repairs to run it. Look a U. 8. over for yourself. For sale by + 5. White, Bellefonte, R.F. D. 2, gprest kid, fur and wool, for men, women and children. HATS soft and stiff. CLOTHING we fOr men, hoys and children. PENNANTS State, High School and Academy. HOSIERY —wool and silk, men, women and children, CUFF BUTTONS, Studs, Collar Buttons. WATCHES Ingersoll #1 watches and $1 chains SWEATERS «big neck, and batton. for V neck Prices. MONTGOMERY & COM’Y Remember No Advance Eaton ut gif na a aa a GS aa hah Shame EA fib aman a a mn
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